With dental resin, dental professionals can now move from a 3D model to a directly printed surgical guide at a quick turnaround and a affordable price.

A Class 1 material, Dental SG is the next step in making dental procedures quicker, more precise, and ultimately more comfortable for patients. Dentists now have the resources to 3D print customized drill guides and implants using digital scan data from patients – no more biting down on disgusting, messy, foul-tasting putty to create an impression and then waiting days for a lab to return the model. No more guesswork and excessive poking around in a patient’s mouth, no more ill-fitting implants – a dental professional can now scan the inside of a patient’s mouth, 3D print a customized surgical guide, prepare it ahead of time, and insert a perfectly fitted implant at a fraction of the time it used to take.

When practitioners and researchers have the ability and access to develop incredibly precise tools for surgical applications, it opens up a new range of possibilities for the dental industry and for the medical science industry at large.

A supported wall is connected on two or more sides. An unsupported wall is one connected to other walls on less than two sides. Walls in your model should be thicker than or equal to the minimum measurements suggested to ensure your model makes it through printing and cleaning. Walls that are too thin are prone to warping in the printing processing, or may break when we remove it from the printer and clean it. Walls and wires close to or slightly above the guidelines may still be rejected based on the geometry. For example, extra long wires or walls protruding from an object may be damaged during cleaning. Our production team will communicate with you if the design is too weak with tips on how to strengthen it.[/prkwp_service][prkwp_spacer size=”20″][prkwp_service name=”Minimum supported wall thickness” serv_image=”1956″ el_class=”PLA_services”]

A geometry considered a wire when its thinner in both unconnected directions than its length. When a geometry is thicker than 0.9 mm in one direction, it will fall under the wall guidelines. Wires that are under our suggested minimums are prone to breaking in the cleaning process, or warping.